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Flower confident of series win over India

Zimbabwe batsman Andy Flower is confident of victory ahead of the two-match Test series against India which starts on Thursday.

Zimbabwe are in Bulawayo preparing for the first Test while India are in Harare playing against the CFX Academy XI in a three-day match.

"India will be full of confidence after their win over Australia," Flower said on Saturday.

"But I believe that we can win the series. We beat them the last time they were here so I think we have the confidence to do it again."

Zimbabwe beat India by 61 runs in a one-off Test in Harare in October 1998. But they have lost their other four Test matches against India.

The tourists are fresh from a stunning 2-1 Test series win over Australia, while Zimbabwe comfortably beat Bangladesh 2-0 in a recent series.

India drew their opening three-day match against Zimbabwe A in Mutare last week.

Seam bowler Davis Mutendera, who snapped up five for 100 in the match, has been included in the 14-man Zimbabwean squad.

The Zimbabwe squad: Heath Streak (captain), Andy Blignaut, Alistair Campbell, Stuart Carlisle, Dion Ebrahim, Andrew Flower, Grant Flower, David Mutendera, Brian Murphy, Mluleki Nkala, Ray Price, Gavin Rennie, Bryan Strang, Guy Whittall.

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